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UNNUMBER—Remove Sequence Numbers

z/OS ISPF Edit and Edit Macros
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The UNNUMBER primary command sets all sequence fields to blanks, turns off number mode, and positions the data so that column 1 is the first column displayed.

Syntax

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>>-+-UNNUMBER-+------------------------------------------------><
   +-UNNUMB---+   
   +-UNNUM----+   
   '-UNN------'   

Description

UNNUMBER is valid only when number mode is also on. The standard sequence field, the COBOL sequence field, or both, are blanked out. If you alter or delete sequence numbers and enter UNNUMBER on the command line at the same time, the editor issues the message Some input data ignored and discards the data you typed over the sequence numbers.

To set all sequence fields to blanks, turn number mode off, and position the panel so that column 1 is the first column to appear:
UNNUMBER

Examples

You are editing the member in Figure 1 and you want to turn off the sequence numbers. Enter UNNUMBER on the command line.

Figure 1. Member before lines are unnumbered
Screen dump.

Figure 2 shows the member after the sequence numbers have been turned off.

Figure 2. Member after lines are unnumbered
Screen dump.

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